Monthly Archives: August 2008

Despite Will Rogers’ fabled quote from that “I don’t belong to any Party. I’m a Democrat,” during the New Deal years the Democrats were a political party with a clearly defined base. For decades, however, the Democratic Party during presidentialRead More »

Last night, I got to live history. Being at Denver’s INVESCO Field when Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination in front of 84,000 was a moment that will transcend this election. Since at least 1968, progressives have struggled with theRead More »

Barack Obama’s speech was much like his candidacy has been. The audience saw in it what they wanted to. And they loved it. At Roe Restaurant in San Francisco, progressives cheered lines that acknowledged support for paid sick leave —Read More »

In an era where sports fantasy leagues are all the rage comes a real-life historic teaming that serious music fans and bass players have long dreamed of. Last Tuesday night at the Regency on Van Ness, saw the incredible bassRead More »

GREY GARDENS: Dark Visions of ‘Rich to Poor’
Grey Gardens, the super hit on Broadway is now playing at TheatreWorks in Mountain View. This is a now and then true story of Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter Edie. ReferredRead More »

To the Editor:
As a Hillary supporter, I did not intend to watch much of the Convention. However, after watching Michelle … I loosened up. I’ve been involved in politics since 1948, when as an 11 year old … IRead More »

DENVER—11:00 AM: Just got back from a beautiful Prayer Breakfast to commemorate the 45th Anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Congressman John Lewis (the only surviving speaker from that march), Al Sharpton, and two of Dr.Read More »

The most important insight that was confirmed for me in Denver this week is this: activists learned the right lessons from the November 2004 election and are applying them to achieve a different outcome this fall. Recall that in 2004,Read More »